When a threat is too much for one of the earth's most powerful heroes, Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye with the help of Nick Fury (and a few others) must band together to form The Avengers.

@SlimJ87D: I have to disagree but Cabin in the Woods was not that scary, at least for me. I saw some really creepy stuff before that was poorly done than this and most likely would turn most people s**** white. I think most people liked because when you have Joss Whedon' name slapped into it, its automatically good.

@FadeToBlackBolt said:

@CaioTrubat said:

Yeah... So if anyone still hates Joss Whedon at this point they will be throw into a acid pool after having all their loved ones murdered before their eyes.

What a dumb comment. People still hate Nolan, and his Batman films are far and away superior in every respect to Avengers.

@CaioTrubat: I never said it was scary, it was well written and original. Didn't reuse anything. The film was great. It was the first time I had ever watched a horror movie while playing detective and trying to figure out motives.

@god_spawn: LMFAO, it only has 7 reviews though. Great movie never the less.

@SlimJ87D: I have to disagree but Cabin in the Woods was not that scary, at least for me. I saw some really creepy stuff before that was poorly done than this and most likely would turn most people s**** white. I think most people liked because when you have Joss Whedon' name slapped into it, its automatically good.

I don't view The Cabin in the Woods as horror, but instead a comedy with some horror elements. I didn't think it was scary at all, but I thought it was hilarious and quite fun.

I liked The Cabin in the Woods. Original plot, nice dialogue, didn't scare me, but that really wasn't the point. I thought it was interesting and I liked the ending, even though I wanted a little more.

Anyways, hopefully this review points to good things for the Avengers movie, Marvel, and comics as a whole.

@SlimJ87D: I have to disagree but Cabin in the Woods was not that scary, at least for me. I saw some really creepy stuff before that was poorly done than this and most likely would turn most people s**** white. I think most people liked because when you have Joss Whedon' name slapped into it, its automatically good.

@FadeToBlackBolt said:

@CaioTrubat said:

Yeah... So if anyone still hates Joss Whedon at this point they will be throw into a acid pool after having all their loved ones murdered before their eyes.

What a dumb comment. People still hate Nolan, and his Batman films are far and away superior in every respect to Avengers.

And does anyone ever hated Joss Whedon before?

I'm pretty sure it was not intended to be scary. It was a deconstruction, a dark comedy, a satire if you will. Maybe satire is too strong a word... cross-over satire for the masses? In the vein of Black Swan (which was hilarious). Neither were masterpieces of film-making, but both were fun middlebrow entertainments that could have been contextually mistaken for more in a sea of motion picture drivel. This seemed to be Whedon's intention, and if so, he succeeded. I don't think it's our place to fault him for not aiming higher, or not making an actual horror movie.

@SlimJ87D: I have to disagree but Cabin in the Woods was not that scary, at least for me. I saw some really creepy stuff before that was poorly done than this and most likely would turn most people s**** white. I think most people liked because when you have Joss Whedon' name slapped into it, its automatically good.

@FadeToBlackBolt said:

@CaioTrubat said:

Yeah... So if anyone still hates Joss Whedon at this point they will be throw into a acid pool after having all their loved ones murdered before their eyes.

What a dumb comment. People still hate Nolan, and his Batman films are far and away superior in every respect to Avengers.

And does anyone ever hated Joss Whedon before?

I'm pretty sure it was not intended to be scary. It was a deconstruction, a dark comedy, a satire if you will. Maybe satire is too strong a word... cross-over satire for the masses? In the vein of Black Swan (which was hilarious). Neither were masterpieces of film-making, but both were fun middlebrow entertainments that could have been contextually mistaken for more in a sea of motion picture drivel. This seemed to be Whedon's intention, and if so, he succeeded. I don't think it's our place to fault him for not aiming higher, or not making an actual horror movie.

Well I think can blame myself for having the wrong expectations. Even if that was a horror movie in the first place, after you watch really messed-up flicks like A Serbian Film or Eden Lake, everything else is tame.

Can't wait for Avengers...but I actually found Cabin in the woods to be mediocre, it wasn't scary nor funny...which a Dark Comedy should be at least one of these things, and honestly, the acting was kinda...meh. Great ending though.